American Airlines will spread its wings to Cap-Haitien, Haiti on Oct. 2, the airline announced Monday.

Daily non-stop flights from Miami International Airport to Haiti will be flown by Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Fort Worth-based American (Nasdaq: AAL) already flies to Port-au-Prince.

The flights connect the north Haitian city to American’s hub in Miami where they can fly to more than 100 destinations.

“We have proudly served Haiti for more than 40 years and believe this new service is important not only for our customers, but also as an important catalyst to develop the north coast and open up this historically significant destination,” Art Torno, American’s senior vice president over Mexico, Caribbean and Latin America, said in a press release.

American, which recently broke ground on a new integrated operations hub near its headquarters in Fort Worth, oversees 6,700 flights per day to 339 destinations in 54 countries.